• @meco03211
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    I have to give him credit for being right. Broken clock and all. Obviously no one wants to see wounded vets. Personally I’d rather they just not be in positions to get wounded or at the very least they have proper access to medical care post injury.

    E: What ignorant twats are downvoting this? I’m saying we should be working towards vets not getting injured in the first place. As in lowering the number of vets that are injured, therefore there are less of them to be seen. Second would be ensuring proper care. How the fuck is that at all controversial?

    • @AndMyAxe
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      Medical care should be top priority. If we fought wars with flower petals and cotton candy, then we wouldn’t need to worry about it. But war is ugly, and these are the repercussions. People should see the hard truths so that we can make better choices on how to provide for the wounded, and the possibilities when committing to that line of work.

      Trump was out of line with his remarks, and clearly has no appreciation for those who serve. He wants to be able to live in his fantasy land without seeing the consequences of his actions and what being the leader of a country entails. Shame on him. If he doesn’t think wounded veterans are suitable to be seen, then he isn’t suited to be Commander in Chief.

    • @[email protected]
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      You buried a good point (about reducing harm from war) in a wrapper of shit (about thinking trump’s comments were at all appropriate).

      I, and many Americans are happy to “see” wounded vets. They’re people, just with injuries, they aren’t a spectacle. That said, it is important to recognize the physical toll of our political choices, so people like aliva should not be tucked away.

    • prole
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      Lol at pretending that you actually think Trump was making a statement about war, and that “we need fewer wounded vets,” and not, “get this disgusting person away from me and out of my line of vision.”

      Quite the attempt there.

    • @Rukmer
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      Your main point of “maybe people shouldn’t be injured in war to begin with” makes sense, but you’re being downvoted probably because that is not what Trump meant and therefore he isn’t “right.”

      Except me, I downvoted you because I think it’s funny how indignant you got about “ignorant twats” when it was fairly obvious why people were downvoting you.

      • @meco03211
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        because that is not what Trump meant and therefore he isn’t “right.”

        … and the clock isn’t “right”. It just happens to display the correct time for a brief moment.

    • @dragonflyteaparty
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      You’re looking at it through a lense of compassion. Go back and read what Trump said again. Do you really think he’s doing the same?

      • @meco03211
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        Did you even read the edit? I was being sarcastic about him being “right”. A broke clock is still right twice a day…

    • @EdibleFriend
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      You’re being downvoted because you’re ignoring the current issue in the world right now. Right now this is a post where he said we need to hide the disabled veterans so nobody can see them. You said he’s right about that and went on about how we need to just make war go away.

      War is not going away right this second. So write this second you’re only real point is that yes we must hide the veterans. We can work towards making more go away in the future but that’s going to be centuries. If we even survive that long.

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        That’s not what that says. He didn’t say we need to hide the injured veterans. He said “No one wants to see that”. It’s understood he meant hide them from sight. Hence the broken clock reference. I was saying the statement is correct, that nobody wants to see injured veterans. I then add that the primary way to accomplish that would be to reduce the number of injured vets. The second goal would be to ensure good healthcare if they become injured despite the primary goal.